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Reflections on becoming an ethnographer
Gideon KundaIn this paper the author aims to examine his own life and work in order to understand how an ethnographic sensibility emerges and develops.
Ethnographic Research 2.0: The potentialities of emergent digital technologies for qualitative organizational research
Dhiraj MurthyThis article aims to present current and potential uses of innovative social research methodologies which harness emergent technologies. This article also seeks to note ethical…
The PhD program: between conformity and reflexivity
Nicolas RaineriThis paper seeks to contribute to a better understanding of the impact on doctoral education attributable to performativity pressures in academia, by exploring the practices…
Ragged edges in the fractured future: a co‐authored organizational autoethnography
Andrew F. Herrmann, Julia A. Barnhill, Mary Catherine PooleThis article aims to represent three ethnographers researching an organizational event within academia: the Second International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. It explores the…
Anthropology: the forgotten behavioral science in management history
Nancy C. Morey, Fred LuthansThis paper traces and acknowledges the heretofore generally overlooked contributions that anthropology and anthropologists have made to the history of management thought…
Reclaiming “Anthropology: the forgotten behavioral science in management history” – commentaries
Fred Luthans, Ivana Milosevic, Beth A. Bechky, Edgar H. Schein, Susan Wright, John Van Maanen, Davydd J. GreenwoodThis collection of commentaries on the reprinted 1987 article by Nancy C. Morey and Fred Luthans, “Anthropology: the forgotten behavioral science in management history”, aims to…
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